A huge success within the DNS 2™ hardware unit, using DNS Two is as simple as switching on LEARN (which allows the algorithm to calculate and adapt to the changing noise contained within the signal and determine suitable noise reduction parameters) and then adjusting the attenuation to obtain the desired amount of noise reduction.
LEARN on the DNS Two is a further development of the algorithm introduced on DNS. It is not a noise fingerprint and you do not need to find a section of the audio that contains little or no wanted signal to take a noise measurement, and it should be left switched on so that it can adapt to changes in the background and surroundings. It not only adapts in a fraction of a second to changes, it differentiates between the wanted signal and the noise so that you obtain superb noise suppression at all times.
If you work with film dialogue, the speed, flexibility, and ease of use of DNS Two provides solutions to audio problems that you could not previously solve. And, with eight, 96kHz channels of the latest DNS algorithm in a convenient, automated format, it's ideal for multi-channel post-production in the film, video, and TV industries. Elsewhere, in the audio forensic laboratory, DNS Two can remove motor noise from small covert recorders, eliminate electrical interference, and help to clean up recordings suffering from unfavourable acoustics and poor microphone locations.